SATURDAY MAY 11 – ALL DAY – TWOFIVESIX: A VIDEOGAME ARTS + CULTURE CONFERENCE – Twofivesix is a one-day conference hosted by Kill Screen, devoted to the spaces between games, play, interaction and creativity. Targeting game designers, digital creatives, and platform builders, our conference aims to show what games can teach other industries and what […]

FRIDAY MAY 3 – 7-10PM – BUREAU OF APOLOGY: AN INTERACTIVE ART PROJECT by BRENT BIRNBAUM The Bureau of Apology is, at first glance, simply an office. Looks are deceiving and patterns can be quickly deciphered as a murky kind of bureaucratic hell begins to emerge. Visitors will be asked to participate in a progressive […]

SATURDAY APRIL 13 / Closing Party from 6 to 9pm Performance at 7 and 8.30pm / Handmade Frames by Ryan Frank / These Specific Points is a site-specific movement that will be performed at the closing reception of Handmade Frames, a solo exhibition at the Invisible Dog Art Center by visual artist Ryan Frank. The […]

WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 – 7.30PM – COLLABORATIVE CITIES – Collaborative cities is a documentary web series created by Maxime Leroy about people sharing resources, knowledge, skills, facilities and amazing experiences. From the way we work, to where we sleep, to how we use money, collaboration is changing everything about our communities. Behind all of it […]

SATURDAY MARCH 9 – SUNDAY MARCH 10 – INVISIBLE DOG OPEN STUDIOS – The third annual exhibition of all 35 Invisible Dog artists-in-residence and open studios. Once a year (and only once a year) do we open our artists’ studios to the public. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see what everyone has spent the […]

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2 – 6PM – LAST MINUTE – MUSIC – From 1971 to 1978, Kotik worked with texts by Gertrude Stein, a period that culminated in his largest work to date, Many Many Women (1975-78). It uses the entire text of Stein’s 86-page novella of the same title. There is no general score, and […]

NOVEMBER 14-17 & 21-24 – THE GLASS HOUSE – Sarah Maxfield presents two installations as part of her Nonlinear Lineage project, an oral history and ephemera archive of experimental dance and performance in New York City. The first installation (We deserve each other, No.2) is a constellation of ephemera from the growing Nonlinear Lineage archive. […]

SUNDAY OCTOBER 28 – 1pm – TALK – Ordinary Objects, Minor Archives: Reclaiming Power and History in Leor Grady’s Work: Leor Grady, who was born in Israel to Yemeni parents inserts his own personal narrative into artwork that explore themes of home and identify politics. The artist tackles these complex themes by documenting and re-presenting […]